1.3

hardly worth mentioning
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
139,369 miles

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problem #10

Aug 042019

Ranger

  • 195,000 miles
The rear half of the truck frame is rotted to pieces. The brackets that are supposed to hold the shocks are rusted off and missing..

- Granville, NY, USA

problem #9

Mar 122012

Ranger

  • 200,000 miles
1995 Ford Ranger. My nephew was driving on the highway when the right rear shackle let loose and he lost stability. I replaced both right side front and rear shackles. I pulled the bed off to replace the sending unit and found both left side shackles rotted, left side frame rotted in half, cross member, gas tank splash pan and straps, along with all cab mounts rotted completely. I parked the truck and have not drove it science 2012. The body is beautiful, and all the mechanics have been kept up. I don't want to give up on this truck.

- Ashtabula, OH, USA

problem #8

Feb 012008

Ranger

  • miles
All leaf spring brackets and frame have rusted out completely it is my understanding that this is a common defect and have seen this many times.

- Westville, IN, USA

problem #7

Dec 172014

Ranger

  • 194,785 miles
I have had to replace 3 of the 4 shackles in my Ranger due to them rusting off and breaking. The fourth shackle is well on its way to being rusted off. The frame of the truck seems to be getting weak in the spots around the shackles as well.

- Litchfield, MI, USA

problem #6

Apr 132015

Ranger 4-cyl

  • 193,278 miles
I was driving at work going from point a to point B and I heard the rear brakes grinding, metal to metal sound, was going about 40 mph, slow down and made it to point B, about 1 mile, in town.... parked and checked under the truck.... and discovered the emergency brake cable was stretched tight... crawled under truck and discovered that frame was rusted in half (broken all the way thru) on driver's side and passenger side was almost as bad.... also a cross member was rusted away... and the driver's side shock was hanging down (bracket rusted away) truck is now parked at home can't fix it.... had to buy a used van from my boss so I could get to work..... I will have to junk the title in the next few days.... truck runs fine but just can't fix a rusted out frame... not safe for anyone to drive... by the way the end of the frame where the rear bumper attaches rusted about 18 months ago and had to put 1/2 inch steel in to reattach it.... the frame was a little rusty at that time but no holes or breaks.... I think Ford should compensate all Ranger owners for rusted out frames, I have read blogs and there are a lot of these Ranger frames rusted out... I have pictures if needed...

- River, KY, USA

problem #5

Mar 052012

Ranger 6-cyl

  • 200,000 miles
The rh. Radius arm fractured with severe pulling with near total loss of control of vehicle on a country road. Further investigation indicated a 85 % rust through of frame near coil spring and radius arm attachment. Also the rh rear leaf spring is rusted 90% through, any one of these failures would cause a deadly crash. I worked as a parts manager for 23 years for a Ford dealership and have never witnessed anything like this.

- Auburn, NE, USA

problem #4

Feb 152012

Ranger 6-cyl

  • 197,625 miles
I have had a very bad experience with the suspension on my 1995 Ranger. I was driving and had a passenger with me when the rear spring brackets gave out on me, dropping my rear end down and I almost lost control of the vehicle. After stopping the truck, I saw that both front and rear leaf spring brackets had sheared and was now in two pieces. The only bracket not destroyed was the passenger front. All the brackets were rusted out and gave way. I have owned other Ranger and this was the first one that has done this to me. I had to replace the defective brackets and rear shackles. I feel that I should not have had to replace them. The metal was thin and of very low quality. I have been in the automotive field for over 40 years. There should be a recall and the defective units replaced, before someone is killed due to the failure while the vehicle is in motion at high freeway speeds. This is a dangerous condition and needs to be addressed. I feel that it falls within the same area as the sticking accelerator cable on the imports. Looking forward to hearing any followups on this problem.

- Radcliff, KY, USA

problem #3

Feb 012011

Ranger

  • 73,000 miles
Completely rusted front radial arm broke in half when breaking for a traffic light; resulting in the vehicle swerving completely into the oncoming lane; fortunately no one approaching. I had to creep home at 10 mph with truck jerking this way and that as the right front wheel went haywire. In the past year all four leaf spring supports separately gave way because of rusted supporting brackets. If the truck had been loaded it would likely have overturned or made the truck go out of control! rusted front and rear brakes lines two years ago blew out and nearly caused an accident. This truck never plowed snow and only once in many years was ever fully loaded. Other frame members are outrageously rusted and might be dangerous.

- Bolton, CT, USA

problem #2

Oct 162004

Ranger 4-cyl

  • Manual transmission
  • 140,000 miles
My Ford Ranger is a very dangerous vehicle. It is built unstable/balanced, it vibrates and also shakes uncontrollably. It has almost taken my life twice! yes I drive at the speed limit, and tune my car up on a regular bases. The 2003-4 model have the same problems, but ironically the Toyota Tacoma has no problems at all that are related to these of the Ford Ranger. I have already contacted Ford but no reply, I am also going to contact my congress person to present these issues and more with governed bodies to see if the federal transportation commission can be improved, another aspect to this hazardous cause of the Ford might be that the U.S doesn't use european standards in automotive. You don't really see BMW, or other cars of a european decent with those problems.

- Del Mar, CA, USA

problem #1

Oct 231995

Ranger

  • miles
I-beam fell apart, causing loss of control.

- San Clemen, CA, USA